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Actaully the -nogui does more than not show the gui... It causes the bios to use a full boot (ie show the psx logo and other stuff) which some games need to run. But as fiveFeet8 said there is a input box in the cutor where you can enter this.
 

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Originally posted by Betamax
Actaully the -nogui does more than not show the gui... It causes the bios to use a full boot (ie show the psx logo and other stuff) which some games need to run. But as fiveFeet8 said there is a input box in the cutor where you can enter this.
Yeah but doesn't ePSXecutor automatically do the full boot thingy with the bios and all without using the -nogui command?
 

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Um maybe the 1.4 version does. It didn't in the 1.2 version so I added the switch. When I upgraded to 1.4 I never removed it so to be truthful with your post I'm not so sure anymore. I'll cherck it out when I get home from work.
 

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Executor doesn't need the -nogui command because it runs epsxe with its own gui and not the epsxe gui.. So it doesn't show all those screens when booting up games.. But when you do use some commands, there is a certain command to skip all the boot up screens as well... -f...... for example...:

-nomdec -f

works good..
 

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Originally posted by fivefeet8
Executor doesn't need the -nogui command because it runs epsxe with its own gui and not the epsxe gui.. So it doesn't show all those screens when booting up games.. But when you do use some commands, there is a certain command to skip all the boot up screens as well... -f...... for example...:

-nomdec -f

works good..
Well when I said the logo I meant the sony playstation one not the epsxe one. With the -nogui switch it disables the epsxe gui but also does a full boot (The sony logo comes up like as if you have booted the bios).

Adair I checked it out and actually were both right. For isos epsxecutor will show the sony psx logo (hence a full boot) but for cds it uses a quick boot (no logo).

There's more in this thread (my 1st post sob)

http://boards.psxemu.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=188
 
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